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Intel Foundry ticks another box in quest to fab mil-spec chips for US DoD Gelsinger and gang certified to court wider array of defense contractors Public Sector23 Apr 2024 |
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Over a million Neighbourhood Watch members exposed through web app bug Unverified users could scoop up data on high-value individuals without any form of verification process Security23 Apr 2024 | 26
Meta comms chief handed six-year Russian prison sentence for 'justifying terrorism' Memo to Andy Stone: Don't go to Moscow for your holidays Public Sector23 Apr 2024 | 27
European Commission to suspend TikTok's new rewards program, open second probe For some reason the world's most notorious app decided not to tick all boxes under the world’s toughest digital law Personal Tech23 Apr 2024 | 2
Misconfigured cloud server leaked clues of North Korean animation scam Outsourcers outsourced work for the BBC, Amazon, and HBO Max to the hermit kingdom
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Germany arrests trio accused of trying to smuggle naval military tech to China Prosecutors believe one frikkin' laser did make its way to Beijing
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Ex-Amazon exec claims she was asked to ignore copyright law in race to AI High-flying AI scientist claims unfair dismissal following pregnancy leave
Microsoft really does not want Windows 11 running on ancient PCs Even tighter requirements, so it's time to put old hardware out to pasture... or find an alternative OS
Huawei wants to take homegrown HarmonyOS phone platform worldwide Chinese tech juggernaut eyes global expansion despite US tech restrictions
Misconfigured cloud server leaked clues of North Korean animation scam Outsourcers outsourced work for the BBC, Amazon, and HBO Max to the hermit kingdom
Tiny11 Builder trims Windows 11 fat with PowerShell script The Reg accepts no responsibility for borked installations
Leicester streetlights take ransomware attack personally, shine on 24/7 City council says it lost control after shutting down systems
Fedora 40 is just around the corner with more spins and flavors than ever KDE edition has the most conspicuous changes, and could become future flagship
Old Windows print spooler bug is latest target of Russia's Fancy Bear gang Putin's pals use 'GooseEgg' malware to launch attacks you can defeat with patches or deletion
Europol now latest cops to beg Big Tech to ditch E2EE Don't bore us, get to the chorus: You need less privacy so we can protect the children
Voyager 1 regains sanity after engineers patch around problematic memory All from billions of miles away
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